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venial
[vee-nee-uhl, veen-yuhl]
adjective
able to be forgiven or pardoned; not seriously wrong, as a sin (mortal ).
excusable; trifling; minor.
a venial error; a venial offense.
Synonyms: , ,
venial
/ ĖviĖnÉŖ'ƦlÉŖtÉŖ, ĖviĖnÉŖÉl /
adjective
easily excused or forgiven
a venial error
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- veniality noun
- venialness noun
- venially adverb
- unvenial adjective
- unvenially adverb
- unvenialness noun
- unveniality noun
- ˱¹±š²Ō¾±²¹±ō±ō²ā adverb
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of venial1
Example Sentences
The enormity of Catherineās cancer diagnosis, and her plea for ātime, space and privacy,ā have eclipsed the venial sins of Kate-Gate.
Besides the many venial sins uncovered by the authors, a graver set of dubious practices emerges.
There are mortal lies and venial lies, cruel lies and merciful lies.
āPeople are venial, people want attention, people are angry, people are jealous,ā the governor said.
Gene Weingartenās entertaining and otherwise accurate list of venial sins in his Nov. 1 Washington Post Magazine column, āGene engages in venial labor,ā reflected an error of canonical proportion.
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